Federal Trade Commission

The FTC, the nation’s consumer protection agency, educates American consumers about issues that affect their financial well-being. Our information is for the general public and targeted audiences, including students, parents and teachers, entrepreneurs, job hunters, homeowners, seniors, caregivers, military service members, and people with low literacy. In short, our audience includes those who are trying to juggle student loans, credit cards, car loans or leases, medical bills, and pay down their debt while managing their savings, being energy efficient, recovering from identity theft, and making well-informed buying decisions.

Consumer information (consumer.ftc.gov | consumer.gov) from the FTC is in the public domain. That means you can print it, co-brand it, copy it, post it, or link to it freely — all for free.